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How much do surveying jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for surveying in the United States is $31.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Surveyor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Surveyor, you need strong mathematical, analytical, and spatial reasoning skills, typically supported by a degree in surveying, geomatics, or a related field and relevant licensure. Familiarity with GPS, GIS software, total stations, and CAD systems is essential for accurate data collection and mapping. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication skills set outstanding surveyors apart when working with clients and teams. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring precise land measurements, compliance with regulations, and successful project outcomes.

What is surveying?

Surveying is the science and technique of determining the positions, distances, and angles between points on the Earth’s surface. Surveyors use specialized equipment such as GPS, total stations, and levels to collect data for mapping, construction, and land ownership purposes. Their work is essential for planning roads, buildings, and other infrastructure, as well as for resolving property boundaries and land disputes.

What is the difference between Surveying vs Civil Engineering?

AspectSurveyingCivil Engineering
Required CredentialsSurveying license or certification, degree in surveying or geomaticsEngineering degree, PE license in civil engineering
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, fieldwork, construction sites, land developmentOffice, design projects, construction sites, infrastructure planning
Industry UsageLand development, construction, mapping, GISInfrastructure, transportation, water resources, structural projects

Surveying and civil engineering are related fields but differ in focus. Surveying primarily involves land measurement, mapping, and boundary determination, often in outdoor environments. Civil engineering encompasses designing, planning, and managing infrastructure projects, with a broader scope that includes structural and environmental considerations. Both professions require specific credentials and often collaborate on construction projects, but their core responsibilities and work settings differ significantly.

What Is a Surveying Job?

As a surveyor, you determine the location of legal property lines. Surveyors compile data and legal documents known as surveys for mapping or building real estate projects. You can be hired by homeowners, businesses, or government agencies to work on various types of projects, from assessing property lines for commercial construction or the sale of a private home, to providing data on where to build roads. Surveyors frequently work for engineering firms, but many also find jobs with construction companies or local governments. You may also prepare sketches, take measurements of work sites, and calculate estimates.

What are some common challenges surveyors face during fieldwork, and how can they be addressed?

Surveyors often encounter challenges such as adverse weather conditions, difficult terrain, and equipment malfunctions while working in the field. To address these issues, it's important to plan thoroughly before heading out, ensure all equipment is well-maintained, and be prepared to adapt to changing site conditions. Effective communication with team members and clients is also essential to resolve unexpected problems quickly and maintain project timelines. Many surveyors find that flexibility and problem-solving skills are key to overcoming these common challenges.
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Infographic showing various Surveying job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,602 per year, or $31.1 per hour.
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Surveying Technology
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Title: Surveying Technology ID: 1724 Department: Surveyor Technology Type: Adjunct Faculty Location: Technical Education Center Posting: 11/01/2024 Initial Screening: POOL Open Until Filled: Yes
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Surveying Technology
 

JOB CLASSIFICATION
Pay grade level: N/A
Compensation: $1,070.32 per credit hour
Employee category: Adjunct
Department: Surveying Technology (AET)
Reports to: Dean of Career and Technical Education
FLSA status: Exempt
Job Code: AA003Adjunct
Location: Primarily TEC, but any other college location as assigned by the appropriate administrator


SUMMARY

Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) is currently searching for an adjunct faculty member to provide high-quality, learner-centered instruction for students enrolled in Surveying Technology-related coursework at any KCKCC location while supporting the institution's mission, vision, and strategic plan.
This is a POOL position. Application materials for this adjunct position accepted on an on-going basis due to increasing demand for courses in this subject area.


POSITION DESCRIPTION

  • Provide formal instruction and leadership in the Surveying Technology program using learner-centered pedagogy.
  • Ensure curriculum, resources, and materials are updated with industry standards and practices.
  • Specify, select, operate, and maintain equipment and/or training modules required to support the specific course(s) taught within departmental budget constraints.
  • Ensure program equipment stays current and on trend with the industry.
  • Work with program personnel on the departmental budget.
  • Maintain and update course syllabi addressing targeted student abilities, specific competencies, textbook requirements, grading/assessment methodology, course scheduling, and/or other items as required.
  • Prepare course lesson plans utilizing the approved program syllabi.
  • Demonstrate commitment to the program, division, and total institution by timely attendance and submission of required grades, attendance, or other miscellaneous reports to the administration.
  • Help to recruit and market the program to potential students.
  • Collaborate on textbook section and educational resources to support the program learning with program personnel.
  • Complete all assessment activities per the Office of Assessment's guidelines, including program review and documentation.
  • Participate in industry-based advisory board meetings in support of a college-level program. The advisory board must meet a minimum of twice per year.
  • Ensure students are following appropriate safety practices.
  • Participate in regular professional development.
  • Participate in regular program meetings with program faculty and staff.
  • Other duties as assigned.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Strong computer and technology skills.
  • Able to work professionally and collaboratively with industry partners.
  • Knowledge of the latest industry technology and ability to integrate the technology into the program.
  • Ability to work within institutional policies and procedures.
  • Ability to maintain effective and positive professional relationships.
  • Ability to work with students, colleagues, and supervisors collaboratively and professionally.
  • Ability and willingness to serve as an ambassador for the College by interacting appropriately with college stakeholders and the community.
  • Ability to follow and issue instructions.
  • Demonstrated communication, presentation, educational service, and interpersonal skills.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Three (3) years of related industry experience.
  • Associate degree in an appropriate discipline.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline.
  • Previous teaching experience.
  • Experience in learner-centered pedagogy.

WORKING CONDITIONS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, talk, hear, walk, sit, and occasionally push or lift items. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


WORK SCHEDULE
Must be able to work a variable schedule/hour to meet operational needs. May require evening and weekend hours. Your appointment is contingent on sufficient enrollments, or on program and scheduling changes.


TO APPLY

Visit www.kckcc.edu and click on CAREERS for a list of available positions.

  • Read the job announcement carefully noting the initial screening date, minimum qualifications, and required information. Note that information contained in your application materials will be used to determine if you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Make sure you complete/submit all the documents listed as required.
  • If the position lists a required transcript (during the application process) unofficial transcripts may be submitted. However, please note that upon selection for hire, you will be required to submit official transcripts.
  • Ensure that your transcripts show that a degree was awarded or conferred if you are stating that it is your highest level of education completed. If you certify your level of education and it cannot be verified from your transcript(s), your application may not be referred to the selection committee.
  • Foreign degrees are acceptable provided they have been translated and/or shown to have equivalency to a United States: Associate, Bachelor, Master, or Doctorate level degree.
  • Documentation verifying completion of a degree, course work within a discipline, or other educational criteria should be electronically attached (uploaded) to your application.
  • Three (3) professional references with phone number and email addresses are required.
  • A college selection committee is responsible for application review and interviews. The final candidate(s) selected to be hired will be made by the hiring manager.
  • Successful completion of a background check on all persons recommended for employment is required Individual hiring departments may elect to administer pre-employment tests, which are relevant to essential job functions as part of the applicant selection/hiring process.

***This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This job description may be revised upon development of other duties and changes in responsibilities.
KCKCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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